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#2 – I made it my goal to catch people doing something wrong and condemn them rather than seeing them with the same eyes that Jesus saw me with, thus causing me to be broken for them and reach out to them with compassion and a genuine concern.

#3 – I would not associate with anyone or any group that did not acknowledge that I was completely correct in my view and interpretation of the Scriptures…and if they didn’t see just like me, I would attack and malign them as often as possible. (Kind of goes against what Jesus said in John 13:34-35.) Which leads to…

Perry Noble is the founding and senior pastor of NewSpring Church in South Carolina. The church averages 26,000 people during weekend services at multiple campuses throughout the state.
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Right on unfortunately this is a trap many ministers have fallen into. About the only clear thing missed is gossip to the staff about the sheeps problems and directing the staff away from those in need. Which my uncle a minister of 30 years my brother and several graduates from rhema have resigned from the pastoral sataff because of the gossip and judge the sheep while the sheep who is not present and doesn’t know the very one he confided in is spilling the beans to other miniaters and staff.